lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015

The power of "El Chapo" Guzman has not yet reached the lands of the Islamic State. Photo: Special
MEXICO CITY.

According to international media, that after the news spread in our country, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman had threatened the Islamic state after the destruction of a shipment on 10 December.

The news media released by Metro UK, New York Post and Forbes, claimed that the Mexican drug lord wrote to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader and founder of the Islamic State, threatening according to CartelBlog.com:

You are not soldiers. They are nothing but cowards. Your God can not save the real terror that my men will leave them if they are still sticking with my operations. My men destroyed. The world is not what you dictate. "

 

 

The Snopes.com site was given the task of tracking the news, this site is dedicated to debunking false news.

The actual source of the news is the thuglifevideos.com page, which is dedicated to making news and satire and humor.

Thug Life Videos published his satirical note on November 30, but was until CartelBlog.com replied that the spread in international media and news agencies.

Snopes interviewed Steve Charnok, head of satire, who argued about his work:

Write funny stories, 'satire' occasionally we assume are taken as jokes, and usually are ... "

Nobody found any details or sources, only slapped up and within hours was the fifth issue of higher tendency of Twitter, Facebook and dozens all major global news sites. "

This is not the first time that such sites have misled the media with a story.

In October 2015, thuglifevideos.com helped spread the false story 'El Chapo' had put a bounty on the head of the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.


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